The instructors here aren't academics. They're practitioners from startups and major tech companies who are building with state-of-the-art AI right now, this week, in production. When Kheir teaches voice agents he's building voice agents for real clients. When Bogdan teaches cybersecurity he's running real penetration tests. When Max teaches content automation with Happyverse he's the CEO of the company that built it. That changes the quality of what gets transferred in a session in a way that's hard to describe until you've felt the difference. But here's what we've learned building this program: expertise alone doesn't create the learning environment we're after. The environment comes from the combination. Genuine expertise delivered inside a space where people feel safe to be confused, ask the basic question, break the thing, fix it, and try again — with people around them doing the same thing and cheering them on when it works. That's what we're building here. A space where learning AI feels less like studying and more like being part of something that's actually going somewhere.